Intenational Office together with Faculty of Philosophy Universitas Gadjah Mada will be held Summer Course on Contemporary Issues on Ethics and Applied Philosophy. It is designed to address the needs to make ethics and practical philosophy thriving again with respect to the contemporary political and public policies challenges in Indonesia and beyond.

Universitas Airlangga, represented by Airlangga Global Engagement and Pusat BahasaUNAIR, hosted an initial visit from the representatives of BBB Korea in Indonesia, namelyMs. Yoonhee Lee as the Assistant Director and Ms. Anastasia Danica Suradja as Associate,on Wednesday (19/6/2019). BBB Korea is a non-governmental organization supported by theMinistry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Republic of Korea that focuses on conductinglanguage and culture projects as main service.

Domicile letter is issued by your local Village (Keluharan) and is used to make a new KITAS, extend SKTT, and make a new SKTT. You must get an approval from your house owner, head of Neighborhood Community Unit (RT & RW), and head of Village (Kelurahan).

INDIAIR 2019 was held on 14th – 26th January 2019. There were 25 participants from 4 different countries: Australia, Malaysia, China, and Libya. They learned Indonesian culture for two weeks by having tour and fieldtrips in Surabaya and Malang.

Participants visited several historical landmarks in Surabaya, namely: House of Sampoerna, Monument of Heroes, Majapahit Hotel, and Cheng-Ho Mosque. During their visit to those places, participants had the chance to experience cultural diversities by meeting people from various ethnicities, such as: Maduranese, Arabs, Chinese that has been living in harmony for generations.

In addition to learning cultural diversities in Surabaya, INDIAIR 2019 participants had the chance to learn batik. Batik is part of Indonesian heritage that has been passed down from generation to generation.

The last three days, participants went to Malang to get a deeper understanding about Indonesian diversity by visiting Jodipan village, in which it portrays various different social classes in Indonesia. Apart from that, participants also visited Jawa Timur Park I, where they can witness many cultural diversities by exploring museums and dioramas representing each ethnicity in Indonesia.

This card will be sent to your email after the submission has been finished. This e-KITAS card is accessible anytime because it is in the form of electronic message. Wherever you go, you can show this e-KITAS to immigration officers without the obligation of keeping the physical card that is prone to getting lost.